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- Annamia is a small genus of gastromyzontid loaches native to Southeast Asia. There are two species, though one of them is of doubtful validity and identity:...
- lay close to the western margin of Gondwana and to the north of Baltica. Annamia and South China formed a single continent situated off north central Gondwana...
- eastern branch of the Paleo-Tethys was fully opened when South China and Annamia (a terrane equivalent to most of Indochina), together as a unified continent...
- China and South China formed the northern margin of the Paleo-Tethys, with Annamia laying to the south. The Central Pangean Mountains were formed during the...
- Cypriniformes Superfamily: Cobitoidea Family: Gastromyzontidae Fowler, 1905 Genera Annamia Beaufortia Erromyzon Formosania Gastromyzon Glaniopsis Hypergastromyzon...
- collided with southern Baltica in the Devonian. By the late Silurian, Annamia (Indochina) and the South China Craton split from Gondwana and moved northward...
- 2021 Ammatoidea West and West 1897 Ancylothrix Martins and Branco 2016 Annamia Nguyen et al. 2013 Arthrospira Stizenberger ex Gomont 1892 Blennothrix...
- (Acanthocobitis botia) Acanthocobitis rubidipinnis Acanthocobitis zonalternans Annamia normani Balitora annamitica Burmese stone loach (Balitora burmanica) Balitora...
- Late Silurian of Vietnam and the Czech Republic show that the terranes of Annamia and Perunica were within the geographical range of the carcinosomatoids...
- Late Silurian of Vietnam and the Czech Republic show that the terranes of Annamia and Perunica were within the geographical range of the carcinosomatoids...